Journals

Published from 1970 to 1999, Amaranthus was originally a publication of the English Department at Grand Valley State University and later the university's Arts and Humanities Division. Works in Amaranthus included black and white graphics, short stories, poetry, drama, essays, and outstanding term papers by GVSU students.

Colleagues is a bi-annual periodical produced by the Community Outreach office of GVSU’s College of Education (COE), that invites students, staff, faculty, alumni, and community members to contribute articles relating to the field of education. Colleagues informs its readership of COE happenings and current practices in the field of education. Special ‘topic-driven’ issues (race, poverty, special education, etc.) are produced on an intermittent basis.

We at Colleagues believe that schools function as social and political entities as well as for the growth of individuals. The College of Education is committed to ensuring that students, in their chosen academic fields and in their professional education programs, gain the knowledge, skills and resources to become quality educators who lead and serve in local and world communities.

College Student Affairs Leadership highlights the professional interests of student affairs and higher education practitioners, while giving budding scholars the opportunity to present their work to an international audience through a commitment to open access.

Dialogues of the Americas is an online journal for students and faculty in the Western Hemisphere who have participated in the Washington Model OAS (WMOAS), sponsored by the Institute for Diplomatic Dialogue in the Americas (IDDA), or have participated in the Modelo de Organización de Estados Americanos (MOEA), sponsored by the OAS, that takes place in Latin America and the Caribbean.

Fishladder: A Student Journal of Art and Writing is a student-run publication at Grand Valley State University in Allendale, Michigan. We publish students' fiction, creative nonfiction, poetry, drama, photography, and art. Students from across all disciplines in the university are encouraged to submit work in all styles, genres, and forms. fishladder aims to select the best, most artistic work for publication.

The journal accepts submissions throughout the GVSU Fall semester, with a deadline at the end of the December finals week. Submissions are carefully considered by our student staff, and final decisions are made by our editors. The yearly print edition is unveiled every April, with copies available in Lake Ontario Hall and across the Allendale campus. The online edition will be updated annually and archived continually.

The Grand Valley Journal of History is a student-run publication that provides undergraduate students with an opportunity to publish their research in the field of history. GVJH is a history journal for all majors.

For submission guidelines and formatting requirements, please click on the "submissions" link to the left.

The Journal of Tourism Insights, is the official refereed publication of the Resort and Commercial Recreation Association (RCRA), a non-profit organization whose mission is to serve as a vehicle to communicate, educate and promote standards of professionalism within the tourism industry and to provide opportunities for continuing education, networking and awareness of industry trends. Each submission is blind reviewed by at least two respected commercial recreation and tourism experts from universities and colleges across the U.S.A. and Canada.
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The Journal of Tourism Insights is indexed by Scopus (Committee on Publication Ethics).

Welcome to the Language Arts Journal of Michigan website. The Language Arts Journal of Michigan is a peer-reviewed journal published by the Michigan Council of Teachers of English as a service to educators interested in literacy and the English language arts at all instructional levels. LAJM is published biannually. Its contents do not necessarily reflect the views of the Council or its members.

How to use this site: Authors may use the menu on the right to find information and links for submitting work. Reviewers will also find information about accessing and reviewing manuscripts in the menu to the right. Visitors may browse full text articles that have been in publication for 18 months or more as well as a featured article from the most current issues. Subscribers may view the full collection of LAJM content with their log in.

McNair Scholars Journal. It is the culmination of intensive research conducted by our student scholars and their faculty mentors through our Ronald
E. McNair Scholars Program.

The Ronald E. McNair Postbaccalaureate Achievement Program is designed to prepare highly talented undergraduates from first generation, low income backgrounds and students who are
underrepresented in doctoral programs (African-American, Hispanic, Native America, and Native Alaskan) to pursue doctoral degrees. Long term, the goal is to increase the number individuals from the target groups teaching in colleges and universities.

The Ronald E. McNair Scholars Program provides an opportunity for students and faculty to apply much of what is learned within the classroom by engaging, outside the classroom, in
research activities in a particular area of scholarly interest. These research activities provide a journey through the challenges and affirmations of scholarly work and
better prepare students for graduate study and the pursuit of a doctoral degree.

Editor's Statement

The Online Readings in Psychology and Culture (ORPC) is designed to serve as a resource for researchers, teachers, students, and anyone who is interested in the interrelationships between Psychology and Culture.

In order for West Michigan to continue to prosper despite burgeoning national and international competition, it must take full advantage of its many resources. The Seidman College of Business is, therefore, exceptionally pleased to provide to this community the Seidman Business Review. Published annually since 1995 by the Seidman College of Business at Grand Valley State University, the Seidman Business Review provides detailed, insightful commentary and comprehensive, thought-provoking analysis on current issues, trends and problems relevant to the business community of Western Michigan. As the ever-changing global economy presents new challenges to all West Michigan’s businesses, the Seidman Business Review also contains progressive, pertinent, and wide-ranging essays and articles concentrated on current and emerging business knowledge, legislation, and innovations applicable to West Michigan businesses and other public and private organizations.

Seidman College of Business receives tremendous support from the vibrant West Michigan business community and takes seriously our responsibility to support this community, especially in our distinct areas of business and management expertise. It is with gratitude for that support that we present the Seidman Business Review.

This publication recognizes the outstanding achievements of our students, while providing evidence of student learning and exemplars of research and writing for new MPA students to emulate. The papers chosen for publication come from across the spectrum of public and nonprofit management, public policy, and health administration. Each paper was initially written to fulfill a course requirement in the MPA curriculum, and then improved and submitted for publication as part of the MPA capstone course, Management Seminar. Finally, a panel of faculty members reviewed the papers and selected the finalists for publication. The papers show the extent to which students about to complete their MPA are able to master a substantive topic area, design and complete a research project, and present their findings in a clear and accessible manner.

This journal is continued by the SPNHA Review beginning with volume 6 (2010).

This publication recognizes the outstanding achievements of our students, while providing evidence of student learning and exemplars of research and writing for new MPA students to emulate. The papers chosen for publication come from across the spectrum of public and nonprofit management, public policy, and health administration. Each paper was initially written to fulfill a course requirement in the MPA curriculum, and then improved and submitted for publication as part of the MPA capstone course, Management Seminar. Finally, a panel of faculty members reviewed the papers and selected the finalists for publication. The papers show the extent to which students about to complete their MPA are able to master a substantive topic area, design and complete a research project, and present their findings in a clear and accessible manner.

The Foundation Review is the first peer-reviewed journal of philanthropy, written by and for foundation staff and boards, and those who work with them implementing programs. It provides rigorous research and writing, presented in an accessible style.

Our mission: To share evaluation results, tools, and knowledge about the philanthropic sector in order to improve the practice of grantmaking, yielding greater impact and innovation.

Visitors may browse full text articles that have been in publication for two years or more as well as open access articles, editorials, executive summaries, and front and back matter from the most current issues. Subscribers may view the full collection with their log in.

The West Michigan Business Review was published by the Seidman School of Business at Grand Valley State University from 1995 through 2000. It is continued by the Seidman Business Review, which is published by the Seidman College of Business.